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One might argue that since a SQL
server is generally kept inside a firewall, it doesn’t need to be as secure as a machine exposed to the outside world. I disagree. Since statistics show that most attacks occur from within, making the SQL
server as secure as possible should be a critical task no matter where it exists. In this article, we explore some of Microsoft SQL
Server’s weaknesses and how we can negate them. The goal: To sleep at night.
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